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Low interest rates and rising exports to support Korean growth

Korea's economy recorded another quarter of strong growth in Q4 last year, thanks mainly to a pick-up in external demand. The economy should remain fairly strong over the next couple of years, thanks to continued loose monetary policy and an expected pickup in demand from the developed world. 

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